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Sanjay Gandhi National Park is located in a city of 34 kilometers north of southern Mumbai and is a green oasis in a concrete jungle.
There is boating in the lake, and there is also a mini train that can go around the park and is also suitable for adults.
In the 103-square-kilometer wilderness, there are about 220 species of birds, 30 mammals and a mind --
Incredible 1,300 plants.
It is not uncommon to find leopards in the park.
The ancient meditation niches built by Buddhist monks are also in the park.
The UNESCO World Heritage site Elephant Cave in 1987 is located on Elephant Island 10 kilometers east of Mumbai. It is a one-
Get there by boat one hour from the Gateway of the Indian port.
On the island, caves and rock-cutting sculptures of the Hindu Lord Shiva dates back to the fifth and ninth centuries.
Many elephant sculptures here make the Portuguese call Elefante, but the huge whole 20-Three feet high
The statue of Shiva is a star attraction. The Dr.
Founded in 1872, the Mumbai city museum in Byculla is the Victoria and Albert Museum.
Rejuvenated in 2003, it has collected some very interesting collections that give an insight into the communities that existed when Mumbai was originally developed as a business center.
In addition to this, there are some ancient books showing the history of the city from the 17 th century to the mid-century.
Twenty Century
The architecture of the museum itself is also an exhibition, which is an added benefit.
Sura vineyards, located 186 kilometers north of Mumbai, is one of the region's many vineyards due to climate and soil.
This vineyard has a charming cellar door where you can taste the wine and overlook the vineyard.
There is also a winery tour.
Also, if the day trip is too busy, Beyond resort is only eight minutes away from the hotel and offers a place to stay overnight.
Fort vassai, about 80 kilometers north of southern Mumbai, is a great place to have a picnic, not to mention some history and relics.
The fort was built in the 12 th century and then ceded to the Portuguese in the 16 th century under the terms of the basin treaty.
Interestingly, the treaty also ceded the Mumbai islands to the Portuguese who were then given a dowry to Britain.
Then the fort fell into the hands of the marathon and eventually into the hands of the 19th-century British.
At present, the walls of the fort are almost complete. although the buildings inside are ruins, there are still several watchtowers standing.
Nightclubs and bars are usually open until 1 in the morning. m.
And the hot spot of Bandra under Pelo.
For hungry people, however, the answer is midnight kabobs.
After a hard party night, when the nightclub used to be open until the early hours of the morning, it has become an institution today. Bade Miyan (
Big Brother)
Kebabs is a roadside kebab at the back of the Taj Mahal hotel in Colaba, serving delicious chicken kebab, lamb kebab, Curry and kebab.
It runs until about three in the morning. m. in the morning.
"Cutting firewood" is
Love Mumbai quirks
It literally means half a cup of tea.
Tea stands can be found on the streets of Mumbai.
They have a huge copper pan with water and spices (
Cardamom, ginger, sometimes saffron)
Tea and milk are cooked together on a high-pressure stove to produce a typical full-bodied beer in Mumbai.
This is poured into the glass above the half mark where you can see "cut wood ".
"It's very hot, delicious, refreshing and often very sweet.
Located in Bandra, a suburb 15 kilometers north of southern Mumbai, it began to be a small fishing village in the 17 th century.
Today, part of it is like a quaint fishing village, but an ancient colony-
The style bungalow is slowly being replaced by the toprises.
This is a community known for its street shopping, upscale boutiques and a large number of first-class restaurants and bars.
When expats come to live in Mumbai for a long time, they are always looking for housing in Bandra.
The promenade located on Bandra Carter Road is a great place to see people at night, especially on weekends.
One can see a good sample of the Mumbai population, from fitness addiction to health
High heels in burkha.
Jyotibai Phule gift or former Ford City (
Popular names)
Everything from fresh produce to clothes and jewelry.
Here is also the place where you can buy things wholesale, bargaining is a fair game.
The market is a 20-
5 minute walk from Chhatrapati Shivaji Terminal
The taxi is only a few minutes away.